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  2. Common Application - Wikipedia

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    The Common Application (more commonly known as the Common App) is an undergraduate college admission application that applicants may use to apply to over 1,000 member colleges and universities in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, as well as in Canada, China, Japan, and many European countries. [1] [2]

  3. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the average admissions officer was responsible for analyzing 514 applications, and officers have experienced an upward trend in the number of applications they must read over time. [124] A typical college application receives only about 25 minutes of reading time, including three to five minutes for the personal essay if it is read. [164]

  4. How to get college application fee waivers

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    However, this can add up to anywhere from $250 to $400, and more prestigious schools may have even higher fees. For example, Cornell University has an application fee of $80 and Penn State’s ...

  5. University of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The university predicted a $59-million budget shortfall in 2009 [40] before provincial cuts brought that figure to $79 million. [41] To close the budgetary gap, the university increased non-instructional fees by $290 per year [42] laid off teaching and support staff, and even eliminated phones in some departments (such as English and Film ...

  6. University of the People - Wikipedia

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    According to the University of the People, the university charges no tuition fees but students must pay some administrative fees to cover course assessments, ranging from $2,460 for an associate's degree (two years) to $4,860 for a bachelor's degree (four years). [24] These include processing fees for applications. [citation needed]

  7. University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The debate continued because in November 2006, Michigan voters passed Proposal 2, banning most affirmative action in university admissions. Under that law, race, gender, and national origin can no longer be considered in admissions. [197] U-M and other organizations were granted a stay from implementation of the law soon after that referendum.

  8. University of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The University of Arizona (Arizona, U of A, UArizona, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature , it was the first university established in the Arizona Territory .

  9. Electronic System for Travel Authorization - Wikipedia

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    The ESTA application collects biographic information and answers to VWP eligibility questions. ESTA applications may be made at any time, but travelers are encouraged to apply at least 72 hours prior to travel. ESTA has an application fee of $4, and if approved, an additional fee of $17 is charged, for a total of $21. [2]